and here`s the flip side....
"""Lastly I choose Gatti to dispose of Leo the Lion with in eight rounds. Quicker if Dorin keeps on charging after getting pelted with shots like he has not yet felt in the squared circle. Taking criticism for the style he has conformed to as of late, Gatti has a need to prove to his fans that he is still a warrior. I have read were some knuckle heads (like Joey Knish of IBOP) have said that he is not the fighter of old and lacks real pop any more due to troubles with his right hand in the last few fights. First off Gatti did what most can’t to become a champion again. He adapted. His style may not bring wars like the days of old but he is a smart man who wants to stay in the game a bit longer and is smart enough to realize he can’t take beatings like he once did and continue much longer. He is a greatly Re-improved boxer that deserves as much credit for his skills as he does for his heart. Second, if lil Joey would bother to remember, Gatti’s knock outs come primarily from his legendary left hook, not his right, so this is hardly a factor. Conceivably the men that Gatti fought were just great warriors as well and that is why you didn’t see Gatti pulling them out in stunning KO victory. Gatti’s right hand is more like a jab, behind a jab, and when thrown as a lead works great for catching guys off balance for the clean up hook.
Gatti will dance around Dorin using lateral movement and ring generalship to make Dorin look anything but spectacular. When Arturo is on his feet he is very elusive, and can get in and out quickly picking shots with accuracy and speed which against a guy like Dorin is picture perfect for he will be advancing foreward walking into your power. When Gatti is on his “bicycle” as McGirt puts it, he engages attacks easily and counters very well. He isn’t the type to run and run without throwing. He will not fall behind on score as Knish believes, if anything if he sticks to his gorilla warfare type tactics he will take a commanding lead.
There will be cases in which Gatti will be forced to exchange, and this being the case, Dorin is bringing rapid fire pea shooters to Gatti’s “A” bombs. Even while exchanging Gatti has good upper body movement to slip and roll, and will be harder to pin down then Dorin who is content with standing square to throw. Dorin is as easy to find as a hypocrite in church and will get dropped quicker then Don King can fix a fight. He has never been hit with a left hook like Gatti’s. You will see what stepping up in weight can do when you do it with a guy who can bang! Gatti wins in big fashion setting up a fight with Spadafora, then a big fight with PBF""""...
you are not alone,my man....
"""Lastly I choose Gatti to dispose of Leo the Lion with in eight rounds. Quicker if Dorin keeps on charging after getting pelted with shots like he has not yet felt in the squared circle. Taking criticism for the style he has conformed to as of late, Gatti has a need to prove to his fans that he is still a warrior. I have read were some knuckle heads (like Joey Knish of IBOP) have said that he is not the fighter of old and lacks real pop any more due to troubles with his right hand in the last few fights. First off Gatti did what most can’t to become a champion again. He adapted. His style may not bring wars like the days of old but he is a smart man who wants to stay in the game a bit longer and is smart enough to realize he can’t take beatings like he once did and continue much longer. He is a greatly Re-improved boxer that deserves as much credit for his skills as he does for his heart. Second, if lil Joey would bother to remember, Gatti’s knock outs come primarily from his legendary left hook, not his right, so this is hardly a factor. Conceivably the men that Gatti fought were just great warriors as well and that is why you didn’t see Gatti pulling them out in stunning KO victory. Gatti’s right hand is more like a jab, behind a jab, and when thrown as a lead works great for catching guys off balance for the clean up hook.
Gatti will dance around Dorin using lateral movement and ring generalship to make Dorin look anything but spectacular. When Arturo is on his feet he is very elusive, and can get in and out quickly picking shots with accuracy and speed which against a guy like Dorin is picture perfect for he will be advancing foreward walking into your power. When Gatti is on his “bicycle” as McGirt puts it, he engages attacks easily and counters very well. He isn’t the type to run and run without throwing. He will not fall behind on score as Knish believes, if anything if he sticks to his gorilla warfare type tactics he will take a commanding lead.
There will be cases in which Gatti will be forced to exchange, and this being the case, Dorin is bringing rapid fire pea shooters to Gatti’s “A” bombs. Even while exchanging Gatti has good upper body movement to slip and roll, and will be harder to pin down then Dorin who is content with standing square to throw. Dorin is as easy to find as a hypocrite in church and will get dropped quicker then Don King can fix a fight. He has never been hit with a left hook like Gatti’s. You will see what stepping up in weight can do when you do it with a guy who can bang! Gatti wins in big fashion setting up a fight with Spadafora, then a big fight with PBF""""...
you are not alone,my man....